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They are on different physical network so i will give a try to what you said.<BR>
Many thanks for your time and help i will go read and try that!<BR>
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Thanks again<BR>
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On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 21:10 +0100, Simon Hobson wrote:
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Guillaume Vachon wrote:
>eth1 - LAN 172.24.50.8
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>there is already a dhcp pool configured on eth1 serving 172.24.50.0/24
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>I need to add/create these pool serving 172.24.51.0/24
> 172.24.53.0/24
> 172.24.54.0/24
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>going through the same NIC the one in charge of the routeur will
>make sure everything on the corect subnet
If these other subnets are on different physical networks then all
you need to do is in my last message - if any of them share a
physical piece of wire then things are slightly different.
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